Australia to Remember Queen on National Day of Mourning

Australia to Remember Queen on National Day of Mourning
Children lay flowers outside Government House following the passing of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in Melbourne, Australia, on Sept. 10, 2022. William West/AFP via Getty Images
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Australians are waking to a national day of mourning for Queen Elizabeth II, a monarch who declared her “constant, sure and true” love for the country.

The late Queen will be remembered in a service at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday during a one-off Australian public holiday.

It will be broadcast live across the nation from 11 a.m. (AEST) and will begin with a minute’s silence.

Up to six Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning II jets from No.77 Squadron will fly past parliament at midday.

The Queen, when visiting the country in 2002, thanked “all Australians”.

“I declare again … that my admiration, affection and regard for the people of Australia will remain, as it has been … constant, sure and true,” she said at the time.

A 10-year-old boy places flowers at the base of a statue of Queen Elizabeth II after her passing at Government House in Adelaide, Australia, on Sept. 9, 2022. (Brenton Edwards/AFP via Getty Images)
A 10-year-old boy places flowers at the base of a statue of Queen Elizabeth II after her passing at Government House in Adelaide, Australia, on Sept. 9, 2022. Brenton Edwards/AFP via Getty Images

The Queen visited the country 16 times during her reign and was the patron of more than 20 Australian charities and associations.

She consulted with 16 prime ministers, and 16 governors-general served in her name.

Former prime ministers Paul Keating and Scott Morrison have both confirmed they will attend the memorial service.